| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 608 стор.
...all, when they were encouraged to seek a share in the government by means of the electoral franchise. The working classes have taken their interests into...education which can serve their purpose. The principles of 328 BOOK IV. CHAPTER VII. § 2. the Reformation have reached as low down in society as reading and... | |
| Stephen Colwell - 1852 - 428 стор.
...formerly ; and the opinion, that it is not now what it ought to he, has become very general." . . . . " The working classes have taken their interests into...showing that they think the interests of their employers are not identical with their own, but opposite to them." . . . . " The principles of the Reformation... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1896 - 614 стор.
...; when they were encouraged to seek a share in the government, by means of the electoral franchise. The working classes have taken their interests into...themselves that these tendencies may be counteracted t> ! 20 bv and religious education ; but they have let the time go for giving an education which can... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 616 стор.
...interests into their own liajids, and are perpetually showing that they think the interests of tlieir employers not identical with their own, but opposite to them. Some among the higher classes flatter themsel ves that these tendencies may be counteracted by moral and religious education ; but they have... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 стор.
...coats; when they were encouraged to seek a share in the government, by means of tho electoral franchise. The working classes have taken their interests into...not identical with their own, but opposite to them. Somo among the higher classes flatter themselves that these tendencies may bo counteracted by moral... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 620 стор.
...encouraged to seek a share in the government, by means of the electoral franchise. The working s,/ classes have taken their interests into their own...but opposite to them. Some among the higher classes natter themselves that these tendencies may be counteracted by moral and religious education ; but... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1920 - 890 стор.
...coats; when they were encouraged to seek a share in the government, by means of the electoral franchise. The working classes have taken their interests into...classes flatter themselves that these tendencies may be contracted by moral and religious education ; but they have let the time go by for giving an education... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1896 - 616 стор.
...coats; when they were encouraged to seek a share in the government, by means of the electoral franchise. The working classes have taken their interests into...religious education; but they have let the time go bv for giving an education which can serve their purpose. The principles of the Reformation have reached... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1896 - 616 стор.
...; when they were encouraged to seek a share in the government, by means of the electoral franchise. The working classes have taken their interests into their own hands, and sho wiiig 'that they think the interests of tTjeir employers noticlentica'l with their own, bur opposite... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 616 стор.
...; when they were encouraged to seck a share in the government, by means of the electoral franchise. The working classes have taken their interests into their own hands, and are perpctually showing that they think the interests of their employers not identical with their own,... | |
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